Duties of a driver examiner include but are
not limited to the following:
(1) Be at the examination station punctually and
keep the station open during the scheduled hours.
(2) Receive applications for driver's licenses and
renewals. Provide applicants with the
necessary forms.
(3) Examine applicants and reexamine drivers, by oral,
written, and performance tests, for knowledge of the laws and rules of safe
driving, for visual or physical defects, and for skill in handling a vehicle to
determine whether they meet the requirements established by the motor vehicle
division.
(4) Take photographs of all successful applicants.
(5) Give accurate information when requested
regarding the motor vehicle laws and the regulations concerning licensing of
operators and chauffeurs.
(6) Investigate the habits and general
qualifications of accident and violation repeaters when instructed to do so.
(7) Check renewal applicants for vision and
physical condition to determine whether they meet the requirements established
by the motor vehicle division.
(8) Conduct hearings, investigations, counseling sessions,
interviews, and training sessions on driver improvement matters as required.
(9) Examine applicants for motorcycle endorsement,
by oral, written, and performance tests, for knowledge of the laws and rules of
safe driving, for visual or other physical defects, and for skill in handling a
motorcycle to determine whether they meet the requirements established by the
motor vehicle division.
(10) Prepare and deliver safety talks before various
groups (such as schools, assemblies and service clubs) and operate projection
equipment when directed to do so.
(11) Serve notices of suspension and revocation and
pick up suspended or void certificates when directed to do so.
(12) Appear in hearings to testify regarding
examinations or investigations.
(13) Inspect driver licenses for alterations.